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Remittances Fall 40% in Guanajuato, Between Uncertainty by Trump Policies

Irapuato, Gto.- The reduction of income among migrant workers in the United States is already beginning to be reflected in Guanajuatense households. Francisco Soto Ramírez, president of the Association of Migrant Families of the State of Guanajuato (Afami), said that remittances have decreased by about 40% due to the reduction in working hours, the difficulties in accessing banking services and the uncertainty generated by the U.S. government’s …
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Irapuato, Gto.- The reduction of income among migrant workers in the United States is already beginning to be reflected in Guanajuatense households. Francisco Soto Ramírez, president of the Association of Migrant Families of the State of Guanajuato (Afami), said that remittances have decreased by about 40% due to the reduction in working hours, the difficulties in accessing banking services and the uncertainty generated by the U.S. government’s …

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Periódico Correo broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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